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Kari Bailey

Rated 4.96 out of 5, based on 2385 reviews
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Homewood, California, United States
About the store
This is my fifth year teaching 4th grade. I work with many students with IEPs and the majority of my students are English Language Learners. Before starting this position, I taught for two years at a school that served students with mild-moderate learning disabilities.
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Preview of Math Word Problem Key Words (Flower Theme)

Math Word Problem Key Words (Flower Theme)

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Kari Bailey
Math word problems are always the most difficult part of math class for my 3rd and 4th graders. Often times with word problems, students with low language or vocabulary skills have to tackle the reading comprehension aspect of word problems before they can start to solve the problem. This can cause the students to become frustrated or confused. This seems to be the case for many students, so I designed this resource to help the students identify the key words used in common word problems. This
Preview of Equal Groups Basic Division Pack

Equal Groups Basic Division Pack

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Kari Bailey
Introducing division can be a tricky task. I've found that the best way to start the basic division unit is always with some hands-on equal groups activities and worksheets. I use this pack to introduce basic division to my 3rd graders, and it always helps to lay the foundation for the rest of the unit. This pack includes: *Equal groups worksheet #1, where students are asked to divide a set of objects into equal groups, then write the division problem it represents. This helps the students to u
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About the store

Experience

This is my fifth year teaching 4th grade. I work with many students with IEPs and the majority of my students are English Language Learners. Before starting this position, I taught for two years at a school that served students with mild-moderate learning disabilities.

Teaching style

I believe that learning should be meaningful and fun for every student. I strive hard to make sure that my lessons access each student at his or her individual learning need by using comprehensible input (color-coding, visual aids, repetition, etc.), and effective feedback. All of my powerpoints and printables are geared toward helping to make sure each and every student can access the curriculum.

My own education history

University of California, Santa Barbara M.Ed in Education and Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential